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Mine works fine though, I wonder what happen on your sideThe link chapter is black, or do I need to have an account?
Mine works fine though, I wonder what happen on your sideThe link chapter is black, or do I need to have an account?
Future Haruka, which became mindbroken after being bullied in her workplace now time leaped just like Niihama. She's already mindbroken, no matter what anyone else said it won't reach her.
Niihama begged to god to give him a chance to save Haruka. He get the chance and time leaped into the future a few years before his death. I don't know how long that is from Haruka's time.
neosekai translated the webnovel up to like chapter 60, as for the light novel since this series is so unknown there hasn't been any translations past the free preview chapters (so if anyone is reading this who likes this series + translates stuff, it would be so cool if you could do the ln!)Where I can find the novel? I've looked for it and didn't find anywhere ;-;
So, she's also been time-leaped? Also, what? Niihama time-leaped BACK to the future, to when he was a corporate drone, the "bad" future? This is starting to sound confusing. I mean, please tell me at least SOMETHING is different in that future. My blood-vessels are about 64% copium at this point.
He died at 30 yo, Haruka commited suicide at 27 yo, he timeleaped back to the future where he's at 25 yo.
Pre or post-corporate drone days? Before the bullying/depression started or after? Also, any explanation behind the time-leaping? Is it REALLY God's work or does someone have a power/machine?
I know it's a lot of questions, but time-space stuff will always be confusing. If you do reply, please answer in order of questions.
no fucks, just factsNo fucks where given this day.
- What's a corporate drone?
You remember what the mc was like at the beginning of the story? THAT'S a corporate drone; an overworked office worker with barely any time to themselves after having their soul and personality drained from inhumane overtime, power harassment/bullying from senior workers/management and poor working conditions.
Not a Japan exclusive thing, but given what Japan's work culture is like, it's extremely common. Too common. And it's common place across multiple industries. It's stuff like that which is one of many reasons why someone can go from a perfectly capable member of society to a full blown hikkimori that never goes outside. What's worse is that IF that person does go hikkimori, Japan's social stigma towards mental illness (it's getting better, but it's still a long ways away) means that lots of people are discouraged from asking for help, whether said help come from family, friends or proper medical professionals with the expertise to help.